How to change your Apple ID from a third-party email address to an Apple domain address

If the email account you use on a daily basis is a @iCloud.com, @me.com, or @mac.com address, but your Apple ID is tied to a Google, Yahoo, or other email accounts that you never use anymore, you can fix this.

Note: Once you switch to an Apple domain Apple ID, you can’t switch back. So make sure your decision is final.

Before you make the switch sign out of all your services that use your Apple ID. Here’s a list of the services you should sign out of on all of your iOS devices:

Remember to sign out on all of your devices, including your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

Once you’re signed out, you can change the email address associated with your Apple ID

Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.

Tap your Apple ID banner.

Tap Name, Phone Numbers, Email.

Tap Edit next to Reachable at.

Tap the Delete button next to your current Apple ID.

Tap Continue

Enter the new email address you want to associate with your Apple ID.

Tap Next.

Tap Confirm to confirm that you want to make the change.

Once changed, you’ll need to sign back into all of the services that use your Apple ID.

How to change your Apple ID contact info on iPhone and iPad

You can change your name, email address, phone number, or even your Apple ID picture right from your iPhone or iPad.

Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

Tap your Apple ID banner at the top.

Tap your Apple ID picture to change the photo. You can take a photo or choose one from your Photo library.

Tap Name, Phone Numbers, Email.

Change your Apple ID nickname, email address, phone number, or birthdate. Only change your Apple ID phone number if it is no longer being used for iMessages and FaceTime.

You can also remove a secondary email address or phone number that you can be reachable at through iMessages, FaceTime and Game Center. Tap Edit next to “Reachable At,” then remove an email address or phone number you don’t want to be used with your iCloud account or Apple ID.

How to change your Apple ID password on iPhone and iPad

It’s always a good idea to change your password on a regular basis. You don’t have to go to appleid.apple.com to change it. You can change your password right on your iPhone or iPad.

Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

Tap your Apple ID banner.

Tap Password & Security.

Tap Change Password to change your password.

Tap Edit next to “Trusted Phone Number” to change or add a new phone number to send your verification code to for two-factor authentication.

When you change your password, you’ll have to update this across all your devices that you are signed into your Apple ID with, so be sure to write it down for safe keeping.

How to change the security questions for your Apple ID

If you use two-step verification to add extra protection to keep your Apple ID secure, you’ll be asked to answer three questions that specifically relate to your personal life. If for any reason, you think your security questions aren’t safe enough, you can change them at appleid.apple.com.

Note: If you have two-factor authentication (not two-step verification) set up, you won’t see the option to create or change security questions.